interfluent
English
Etymology
From Latin interfluens, present participle, and interfluus. See inter-, and fluent.
Adjective
interfluent (comparative more interfluent, superlative most interfluent)
- (rare or dated, of multiple wavelike objects or figuratively) flowing into one another.
- Boyle
- Air may consist of any terrene or aqueous corpuscles, kept swimming in the interfluent celestial matter.
- Boyle
Latin
Verb
interfluent
- third-person plural future active indicative of interfluĆ
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